Few dare to speak about the Labubu doll—an eerie figure that’s become the center of countless unexplained occurrences. Though it may appear innocent with its quirky smile and soft features, those who've owned it share one common experience: terror.
The story begins in a small vintage toy shop in Tokyo, where the original Labubu doll was said to blink—on its own. Locals believed it was a cursed creation, crafted not for play, but for dark rituals. The shop closed mysteriously after a series of customer complaints involving nightmares, misplaced objects, and whispering voices heard only in the presence of the doll.
One collector, Mei Tanaka, documented her experience after purchasing a rare Labubu figure online. Within days, her apartment lights flickered uncontrollably. Her cat refused to enter the room where the doll was kept. Most chillingly, a voice recording left on her phone repeated the words, “I see you.” Mei moved out, abandoning the doll, which was later auctioned under the label “haunted.”
Why is this doll different from others? Some say the Labubu toy design was inspired by ancient protective spirits from Eastern folklore—but somewhere along the line, its symbolism twisted into something sinister.
If you're a collector or horror enthusiast, it's important to check these things before adding a Labubu to your shelf:
• Inspect the history of the piece—was it pre-owned?
• Observe your surroundings for abnormal activity post-arrival.
• Avoid placing it near mirrors or in bedrooms (reports say reflections behave oddly).
💡 Tip: Always cleanse second-hand collectibles with sage or saltwater. Keep them in well-lit areas and monitor your dreams after bringing new items home.
❓What would you do if your toy started whispering your name at night?





